links for 2008-02-09
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HelloTxt is an aggregate of microblogging services through which the user can insert their messages on all main microblogging services in a simply and simultaneous way.
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Acunote is an Agile project management tool. It is built on the innovative lightweight Scrum process and is focused on the day-to-day steps needed to achieve the goal.
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10 + Spell Check Components for RIA Applications
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This site offers an online demo where you’re welcome to tinker around to get a sense of what the script does, what features it offers and how it works.
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Sample / test data is an effective way to test web projects & applications. Other than meaningless data, real names, addresses, zip codes can make the whole testing stage easier.
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Content Management the way it was meant to be
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ActionScript Libraries Help Mashing up the Web 2.0 Platforms
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ModalBox is a JavaScript technique for creating modern (Web 2.0-style) modal dialogs or even wizards (sequences of dialogs) without using conventional popups and page reloads. It’s inspired by Mac OS X modal dialogs.
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A modal box (inline popup), used to display remote content loaded using AJAX, web 2.0 style, written for the mootools framework.
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Mapstraction is a library that provides a common API for various javascript mapping APIs to enable switching from one to another as smoothly as possible.
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Social Graph API: One small step for Google, one giant step for the Internet Operating System
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Presentation tips
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easyb is a behavior driven development framework for the Java platform. By using a specification based Domain Specific Language, easyb aims to enable executable, yet readable documentation.
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10 Reasons to Learn and Use Regular Expressions
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A nice collection of Apple print ads
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It’s a marketplace for Facebook applications. You list your application, people bid, and you sell to the highest bidder.
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Polaroid Gallery is a free, opensource flash gallery developed by myself, Christopher Einarsrud, in the year of 2006.
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DBpedia is a community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web. DBpedia allows you to ask sophisticated queries against Wikipedia and to link other datasets on the Web to Wikipedia data.

Humph. Someone has to force me to read this post. It’s too big and boring. Brevity is the sister of talent, remember that.
Thanks!
“Brevity is the sister of talent”, I will keep it in mind.